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CNFT Cli & Tools Solana

Intro

Cli tool using the latest Umi framework from metaplex to handling minting and updating cNFTs on Solana. Still a work in progress. Please feel free to contribute!

Sources

Install

  1. Install node.js, yarn (or use npm).
  2. Clone this repository, and using a terminal navigate to its directory.
  3. Run yarn or npm install to install the dependencies.

Build & Run

  1. Copy the contents of the .env.example file to a .env next to it, and edit it with your values.
  2. Run yarn cli <cmdname> -args

Usage

To interact with the CNFT CLI, you can use the following commands. Make sure you have set up your environment correctly as per the installation instructions.

Commands

  1. Create LUT (Lookup Table)

    Create a new LUT or CNFT LUT with specified addresses.

    yarn cli createLUT -a <path-to-addresses> [--cnft]
    • -a, --addresses <path>: Path to a JSON file containing addresses to add to LUT.
    • --cnft: Optional flag to create a CNFT LUT.
  2. Extend LUT

    Extend an existing LUT with additional addresses.

    yarn cli extendLUT -a <path-to-addresses> -l <LUT-address>
    • -a, --addresses <path>: Path to a JSON file containing addresses to add.
    • -l, --lut <string>: LUT address to extend.
  3. Create Collection

    Create a new CNFT collection.

    yarn cli createCollection -n <name> -s <symbol> -d <description> -i <imagePath> [-ex <externalUrl>] [-l <lutAddress>]
    • -n, --name <string>: Collection name.
    • -s, --symbol <string>: Collection symbol.
    • -d, --description <string>: Collection description.
    • -i, --imagePath <string>: Path to the collection image.
    • -ex, --externalUrl <string>: External URL (optional).
    • -l, --lut <string>: LUT address (optional).
  4. Fetch CNFTs

    Fetch CNFTs by collection or owner.

    yarn cli fetchCnfts -co <collectionAddress> [-ow <ownerAddress>] [--no-paginate]
    • -co, --collection <string>: Collection address of the CNFT.
    • -ow, --owner <string>: Owner address to fetch CNFTs (optional).
    • --no-paginate: Do not paginate all results. Returns 1000 max (optional).
  5. Search CNFTs

    Search CNFTs by collection or owner.

    yarn cli search -co <collectionAddress> [-ow <ownerAddress>] [--no-paginate] [--no-compressed]
    • -co, --collection <string>: Collection address of the CNFT.
    • -ow, --owner <string>: Owner address to fetch CNFTs (optional).
    • --no-paginate: Do not paginate all results. Returns 1000 max (optional).
    • --no-compressed: Search non-compressed assets (optional).

Additional Options

Most commands support the following additional options:

  • -e, --env <string>: Solana cluster env name (default: devnet).
  • -k, --keypair <path>: Solana wallet location. This option is mandatory for commands that require a wallet.
  • -r, --rpc <string>: Custom RPC URL.
  • --no-log: Do not log results to outfile (default: true).

Examples

Create a new LUT with addresses from a file:

yarn cli createLUT -a ./addresses.json

Create a new CNFT collection:

yarn cli createCollection -n "My Collection" -s "MYC" -d "This is my collection." -i ./image.png

Search CNFTs by owner:

yarn cli search -ow H3tJWnY9Wm6pF3V9LzZ3ZhVFeXgE8YkiGd6zGR4gX6G

Run with Docker

  1. Build:

    docker build -t my-app .
    

    Replacing my-app with the image name.

  2. Run

    docker run -d -p 3000:3000 my-app
    

    Replacing my-app with the image name, and 3000:3000 with the host:container ports to publish.

Developing

Visual Studio Code

  • Installing the Eslint (dbaeumer.vscode-eslint) and Prettier - Code formatter (esbenp.prettier-vscode) extensions is recommended.

Linting & Formatting

  • Run yarn lint or npm lint to lint the code.
  • Run yarn format or npm format to format the code.

Testing

Check the placeholder test examples to get started :

  • /src/app.ts that provide a function sum
  • /test/app.spec.ts who test the sum function

This files are just an example, feel free to remove it

  • Run yarn test or npm test to execute all tests.
  • Run yarn test:watch or npm test:watch to run tests in watch (loop) mode.
  • Run yarn test:coverage or npm test:coverage to see the tests coverage report.